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Claudio FiandrinoFeb 27 '13 at 15:05

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Why don't you just use the miktex package manager to install it. Just install the archaic package. For the most part, stuff on CTAN can be installed directly via the manager.
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daleifFeb 27 '13 at 15:12

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If your .ins is in a similar folder that in the question you linked too: Miktex won't find files inside a miktex tree if you haven't updated the FNDB fist. Or better: move the .ins to some temporary folder and compile there.
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Ulrike FischerFeb 27 '13 at 15:18

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If your .ins is in a similar folder than in the question you linked to: Miktex won't find files inside a miktex tree if you haven't updated the FNDB first. Or better: move the .ins to some temporary folder and compile there.